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Review: 'Rust and Bone' defines romance in its own way
Los Angeles Times Film CriticRomantic but pitiless, fearlessly emotional as well as edgy, "Rust and Bone" is a powerhouse. It's the kind of risky venture only a consummate filmmaker could manage, and then only with the help of actors who are daring and accomplished. With director...Tags: Marion Cotillard, Bullhead (movie), Christopher Nolan, France, A Prophet (movie)
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'Downton Abbey' recap: Burning down the house
Where is a dead Turkish diplomat when you need one? As we approach the midpoint of “Downton Abbey’s” third season, I am increasingly concerned the show has lost its ability to surprise. I find myself nostalgic for the long-ago days...
Tags: Republic of Ireland, Downton Abbey (tv program)
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Flirtatious poking bothers girlfriend
Dear Amy: I'm 27 and have been with my boyfriend "Mike" for three years. We intend to get married down the line. However, I'm discovering that Mike has a string of female admirers in all of his friend groups — women from college, clubs, interest...
Tags: Willa Cather, Book, Authors, Truman Capote
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'Twilight's' Stephenie Meyer developing 'Anna Dressed in Blood'
PARK CITY, Utah -- Now that the "Twilight" franchise is behind her, Stephenie Meyer, the woman who created the vampire world of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen, is upping her efforts in a different department: movie producing. And Meyer has a juicy new...Tags: Film Festivals, Fiction, Sundance Film Festival, Keri Russell, Authors
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Do you want to cheese off Jen Doll?
The Baltimore SunThe Atlantic permits someone named Jen Doll to write on language and usage, and Ms. Doll has Views on singular they. Those views are not favorable. Examples of singular they "make me cringe." Further, "The singular they is ear-hurting, eye-burning,...Tags: Toy Industry
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Sundance: With 'Austenland,' Keri Russell seeks 'Waitress' magic
Six years ago Keri Russell came to Sundance with a small undistributed movie about a pie-baking hobbyist working in a small-town diner. The dramedy, “Waitress,” went on to become one of the crowd-pleasers of the festival and garnered more than...
Tags: Stephenie Meyer, Sundance Film Festival, Keri Russell, Movies, Entertainment
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Theater performances in 2012 set an impressive stage for 2013
In this new year, we're enjoying memories from last year's highlights on Anne Arundel's theater scene — and looking forward to encore performances in 2013. In 2012, residents were treated to stellar performances in drama, comedy and dance, along...
Tags: William Shakespeare, Arts and Culture, Nicole Anderson, Tony Awards, Classical Music (genre)
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Line 'em up, knock 'em down
The Baltimore SunWhen, a couple of days ago, I suggested accepting they as a singular to provide the epicene pronoun English otherwise lacks, there was the sort of brouhaha that one encounters whenever some minor idol is toppled from its plinth. It occurs to me that...Tags: Tennessee Legislature
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James Wood champions realism in new book of essays
There's a certain type of reader — often also a writer, with a leaf-fring'd MFA — who has it all figured out. The realist novel is a scam, a factory producing cardboard imitations of bourgeois life. This is the person at the party who mentions...Tags: John Ashbery, James Joyce, Religion and Belief, Julian Barnes, Chicago Tribune
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Anniversary song tells of chorus's ability
When the Orange County Women's Chorus commissioned Kirke Mechem to compose a piece to celebrate their 15th anniversary, he gave them "We Can Sing That" — a song about how the choir can perform any kind of music effortlessly. If Mechem had titled...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Poetry, Religion and Belief, Music Industry, Culture
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Kinsley: For love of 'Downton Abbey'
As an Anglophile, I'm as pathetic as the next chap. My idea of a good time is to be in London, drinking at lunch with some well-lubricated British journalist friends, stumbling out when it's getting dark, tea at a fancy hotel and then theater in the...
Tags: Brideshead Revisited (tv program), PBS (tv network), Dustin Hoffman, Opera (genre), Los Angeles Times
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Great books they love to hate
If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you may likely make a New Year’s resolution related to books. You might announce that you will read a great book that’s defeated you before. “I will read ‘Ulysses’ this year,&...
Tags: Authors, Jack Kerouac
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